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Originally Posted by dleung
GO trains go through downtown Hamilton? Since when? I've been trying to catch a train into Hamilton for ages but it has always proved impossible.
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Originally Posted by niwell
Right now train trips are only during peak hours. 5 trains in the morning from Hamilton GO Centre and 2 from West Harbour and returning in the evening. I believe track ownership is what's preventing all-day service but I'm sure someone on here knows more details.
Off-peak, and especially late at night, the express bus from Hamilton to Union is actually quite a bit faster than the train. Of course when there's heavy traffic that goes out the window.
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Originally Posted by WhipperSnapper
Track ownership but also the corridor would be prohibitively expensive to expand for all day service. Example: The tunnel is too narrow.
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The current plan for the downtown station is 15-min rush hour service in the peak direction and hourly in the reverse direction, with hourly two-way service at other times. That's probably as good as it can get working with CP and given the limits of the single-track tunnel. It will be interesting to see the impact of having trains come INTO Hamilton in the morning and head outbound in the evening, even with just the hourly service... it will be the first time in ages Hamilton has had rail service that commuters could use to access the city core.
Expanded service to the new GO station on James N. will depend on what can be worked out with CN, but the plan is for 30-min rush hour frequency in the peak direction.
Trains are supposed to run express between Oakville and Union, so that will help with total trip times.